Another one could be the Man in Black from 'The Princess Bride'. He is a mysterious figure who appears throughout the story with his own motives and a set of skills that are not fully understood at first. He's a great swordsman and has some kind of connection to the plot's twists and turns.
In some science - fiction stories, like 'Stranger in a Strange Land' by Robert A. Heinlein, Valentine Michael Smith is a mysterious stranger. He has been raised on Mars and when he comes to Earth, his different perspective and abilities make him seem very strange to the people around him. His way of thinking and his powers are a mystery that the other characters in the story try to figure out.
The mystery around them allows for a lot of interpretation. Different readers can have different ideas about who they are and what they represent. A mysterious stranger in a horror story might be seen as a harbinger of doom by one reader, while another might think they are a misunderstood being trying to right a wrong. This ambiguity makes them endlessly fascinating.
The strangers in fiction news could be various characters introduced for a particular story. Their relevance often depends on the context and the impact they have on the news narrative.
The story doesn't fully reveal who they are in a very straightforward way. They seem to be outsiders with their own motives and secrets. One might be a criminal on the run, another could be a wanderer, and the third has some sort of connection to the first two, but it's all left quite ambiguous.
I'm not sure who the specific author of 'Strangers Yamada Novel' is as it's not a widely known title to me. It could be an indie or a relatively unknown work.
Since I don't know the details of 'the strangers story', I can't say for sure who the main characters are.
Since I don't know the specific 'the strangers novel', I can't say for sure. But they could be the strangers themselves, perhaps a detective trying to figure them out, or the people whose lives are affected by the strangers.
According to what I know about webnovels, the topics of live broadcasts between streamers and strangers are more common, such as "The Savior of the Streamer","The Secret of the Streamer","A Conversation between the Streamer and a Stranger", etc. These novels usually described how the host interacted with the audience during the live broadcast to solve some social problems and at the same time, some interesting things happened.
Sure. 'Make Your Home Among Strangers' is fiction. It creates a fictional world and characters through the author's imagination and storytelling skills.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to, and I can't check the chapter information of the novel. If you can provide more information or specify the name of the novel, I will try my best to help you answer.
Definitely fiction. The characters, settings, and events in The Mysterious Benedict Society are all made up to form an engaging and imaginative narrative.